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Longitudinal study of self-reported sexually transmitted infection incidence by gender and age up to age thirty-two years
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Longitudinal study of self-reported sexually transmitted infection incidence by gender and age up to age thirty-two years

C. Paul, T. van Roode, G.P. Herbison and N. Dickson
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Vol.36(1), pp.63-69
2009
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14632
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

adult calculation Chlamydia chlamydiasis coitus computer condyloma acuminatum gender gonorrhea herpes longitudinal study morbidity New Zealand non-specific urethritis population risk sexual behavior sexually transmitted diseases survivor syphilis trichomoniasis age incidence self disclosure sex differences age factors sex factors young adults
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